Virtualmin is a full-featured open source web hosting control panel for Linux and *BSD systems. This is the core virtual-server module, and there are a couple dozen additional plugins for Virtualmin, to provide additional features, like nginx support, SQLite and Oracle database support, support for
... [More] other DNS and mail servers, etc. You'll need a full LAMP (or LEMP) stack, plus Webmin, to make this useful. There is an easy to use install script available from Virtualmin.com that will install everything you need on supported platforms (CentOS, Ubuntu, and Debian, at this time). [Less]
wallabag (formerly poche) is a self hostable application for saving web pages. Unlike other services, wallabag is free (as in freedom) and open source.
With this application you will not miss content anymore. Click, save, read it when you want. It saves the content you select so that you can read
... [More] it when you have time.
Download the latest stable version: https://www.wallabag.org/downloads/ [Less]
DBeaver is free and open source universal database tool for developers and database administrators.
Usability is the main goal of this project, program UI is carefully designed and implemented.
It is multiplatform.
It supports any database having a JDBC driver.
It may handle any external
... [More] datasource which may or may not have a JDBC driver.
There is a set of plugins for different databases and different database management utilities (e.g. ERD, data transfer, compare, data export/import, mock data generation, etc).
Uses plugins architecture and provides additional functionality for the following databases: MySQL/MariaDB, PostgreSQL, Greenplum, Oracle, DB2 LUW, Exasol, SQL Server, Sybase/SAP ASE, SQLite, Firebird, H2, HSQLDB, Derby, Teradata, Vertica, Netezza, Informix, etc. [Less]
Percona Playback is a tool for executing a set of queries against a database in as realistic a way as possible to simulate production load.
Percona Playback is designed to take captured database load in the form of a MySQL slow query log or a tcpdump capture of MySQL protocol traffic and replay
... [More] that load against a different database server. It can be used to benchmark server options, different MySQL versions or variants and be useful to developers in testing patches to the server that are meant to improve performance.
It's goal is to make it easier to replay load captured from production environments, something which has been tricky in the past. You can also alter how the load is played back: accurate, as fast as possible etc. [Less]
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